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http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/documentation/1258.html

Document ID: 1258
Name: Overview
Branch: main
Language: default

Created by: Mark Lundquist
Created on: 12/2/06 10:46:58 PM
Visibility: public

The opening paragraph says:

"The main goal for the new Cocoon 2.2 configuration system is to avoid patching of any provided configuration file (If you're familiar with previous versions of Cocoon you might remember the patching of the cocoon.xconf or web.xml to satisfy your project needs.)"

Sounds great!  Really intriguing, in fact.  But then, (to me at least) the rest of the page does not explain how this goal is accomplished.  It seems to say "now you configure stuff in applicationContext.xml instead of cocoon.xconf".   So... big deal?!?

The last comment in the code sample sounds promising: "...here or in separate configuration files".  Is that the secret?  If so, how about some more explanation?